Record of masters, mates, pilots, and engineers of merchant steam, motor, and sail vessels kept by the United States Steamboat Inspection Service in 1900.
The more complete title reads "Being a Complete Index of the Residents of the Entire City, and a CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY TO WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX CONTAINING USEFUL INFORMATION OF THE CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, RAILROADS, CITY, STATE, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, ALSO Street and Avenue Directory.
Seventh annual edition of the Engineers' Directory with information about the engineers and firms operating throughout the state of Missouri. Contains ordinances for the City of St. Louis related to steam boilers and elevators. Distributed for free to the engineers listed within.
1901 directory for the businesses, residents, and post offices of St. Louis County, Missouri. The population of St. Louis County was still considerably smaller than the city at this time and many older communities such as Bobring, Centaur, and Gumbo were still in existence decades before their consolidation into later, larger municipalities.
Straight razor in black casing with oval portraits of presidential candidate William McKinley and vice presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt engraved on the blade, along with their names. Crossed flags and a crest in American flag motif are positioned between the portraits.
White button with blue text reading "No Foreign Alliance", "No Trusts", "No Imperialism for U.S.". These slogans are in reference to presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan's attack on presidential candidate William McKinley, declaring that McKinley promoted imperialism.
Gold colored button with photographic color portrait of presidential candidate William McKinley. A red, white, and blue ribbon is folded around the button, making a decorative border, while the rest hangs down from the button.
11/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of Theodore Roosevelt in a white circle on gold with an eagle overhead and two American flags below. Button has paper back label with St. Louis Button Co., St. Louis and Allied Printing Trades Council 3, Newark (N.J.).
The nineteenth volume of Gould's Blue Books, this directory contains the names of the most prominent householders and businesses in the city of St. Louis and surrounding suburbs, as well as residents from Alton, St. Charles and Carlinville for the year 1901. Residents and businesses are arranged alphabetically by name and street. In addition to the directory, it contains rosters of social clubs